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Children and the Internet: Another Type of Home Security

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Children and the Internet: How to Keep Your Kids Safe Online You might not typically link children and the internet with home security, but they are connected. Recently, a very disturbing video of a young girl ending her life circulated online, and many young children across the nation accessed it. Because of this, many schools sent letters to parents. They stated they are doing everything possible to protect children by controlling what they see online. As parents, we can’t be with our children every minute. However, you can take many steps to ensure your child’s online safety during computer use. This helps prevent them from ever seeing another disturbing video. Children and the Internet: Teaching Children about Online Safety Online safety is another measure in home security because of the information that can be relayed on the internet. The most important rule for online safety for children is to set up a time with how long that children can go online. Your children should never give out personal information to anyone or at anytime. Giving out any information should be the decision made by the parent. Never give out your passwords to any one other then parents. Never allow children to post pictures without approval from the parents. It happens and people find a way to use pictures as a source to find out where you or your children are at. If messages come across the computer and you don’t know who the person is, don’t respond. Your child should close the opened app or window and tell an adult. Before downloading any software that might damage the computer, children should ask parents first. What Parents Can Do with Children and the Internet’s Risks If you have young children that are using the computer ,you want to do the following things to protect your children and the computer: Set up security guidelines (block all sites your children can not go on) on the computer. Your children should only be on age appropriate websites. Set up a timer to measure the length of time your children is on the computer. Some software programs have a timer that will allow the computer so shut off after a certain length of time. After your children has been on the computer, always be sure to check the browser history to see where your child went to. If you are not home and you don’t want your children to have access to the computer until you get home, there are ways to add a password to the computer. Make the password something that your children will never figure out. Contact Your Rochester Home Security Company This article gives you tips on how to deal with children and the internet. We, however, can make your home safer. Contact SPS Fire & Security at 585-770-0348 to find out how you can make your life more secure.

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